Mm y-cmm nu my cow may lulu. \ “mun should 31%me II then“ pour. PM one. at! long Onion If. M-nlondnvunmuou ti W your m '5.- meJOo-nuw 3h- (13 “I. ‘0 â€$9.19!": “100:5 cont-nah “Mm: W pummhlwmmlomw lino â€mm-.mdsmhuchnhtqnnt W. mum am. Inch .- stayed “.mlgmwnud.mhnk,uc., 01.0 to: ï¬mw muwwumumm mnmwflmfl. when. and two-atop; thkBodwithhic three flop-undid: bowghadnlltheyconlddoto stop the Home of Commons talking yestcrdny and to close this long-drown-out section. When the Home met in themorning Mr. Foster delivered 3 long speech on tho general policy at the Government, the lubstonccot which he embodied in. motion which was lost 11:29 to is. Than it was mad that Mr. mould reply st 8 o‘clock, end hows: spak- ing whon the Black Rod pounded three time: in accordance with the fundnmcntnl principles of the British constitution. A Partisan A pponl. Mr. Footer. after routine. began a re- view of the work of theeeesion. He Itert- ed.out by aeyin: that the Government had gone back on their protection while out of once. In the Liberal convention itwaedeoidedtoredueethe taxation. to reduce the expenditure and to give ediminution ofthe debtaewellalto ex- terminate protection. It was also decided by the Liberals, out of emce, for purity in elections, abolition of railway tub-i- diee, the independence of Parliament pre- med. and that an economical and bad- ness-like administration was to be given the people. He then proceeded to ebow that the debt. the taxation and the expenditure had been_ increased, and LONG SESSION OF 1899 instead of protection being done own? with. the use of tho an: of custom collected was only roduoed by 27-100 of oneperocnt. Thotmglmunhrlfl for revenue only. The taxation had In- Monannvmgoofdxmmlon dol- lars over what it had been between 1899 and 1896. ~nd, turning to the Independ- once of Pnrhnmcn: Act. In pointed to the placing of Senate“ King sud Boohnrd 1n the Upper Chomber to give all to Mr. Blou- and Mr. '1'th 1!! :ho MM and 0! Mr. Forbes on the bench to nab room for Mr. Fielding. Ho next dun with the question of giving cont-ooh whhont public competition. Ho rat-trod cache grants to: harbor! nnd when. outside 0mm, nnd aid thot he would THC. ANADIAN POST II pow hid-v. 150mm?“ The Dominion Parliament at Last Brought to a Close. 31:. Foster Moved . Long Resolution. But I: “'35 Voted “'3 â€" ‘- Elective Reply to 31!. 1'00“! .7 a. mum-:- of mania“ -12me n».- m“ IISDSAY. FRIDAY, AUEUS’I' 18, ’99 THERE WAS A FINAL DIVISION "m "' W ““07““ “’00". m M wag-en ave when 3006’: ï¬nancing 1: strengthened us. It relieved no or a back." DAVID MOON“ W. Go)! Institute, Gan, Ont. .. __ A n E: E» 11â€"11). us, W his splendor, with guard! Fro! all blood trouble. m Isl. 35 well u (1in .0! an 3" Ever md bowels, Hood'l M the effective and faultless am â€(I WP" I have m w. â€puma. and ï¬nd It Myâ€; an wd baby. It purtflel tho blood and am the lystem.†X88. Hill! some stubborn MP“ «sintwdownak " k- ’9" wing to warJOï¬â€™m “a," a, 17:: win meg: â€min the word “Hoof; warm? 9f â€53"" _ _-_A‘-“ .l‘ The Weekly Post llrï¬=BHA8E «A Ward to the Wise I: Sufficient" ervous depression, m lye-dado. ‘3'†dyspepsia. loss ofslezpand vital tam. lad“emf“.Imaymptomsat‘weak.vat-Ky Hood“dcxltatmednerves. Dyna“ food forblood and acne- an Its-A-W.Chase’s New; 1’0on ..!!uhbl¢ sums “all“ M "an: from thin blood ma Wished mï¬www: Dr. Chase'stheoryofleed- â€hm-m bloodisthoptopeanz memgeonuuflndudmou mm untilthenm nanny,†LP}: 6' _w Chase's Nautical! m an 81.00 PER. YEAR. ADVERTISING RAT! 3. JOB PRINTING. PAYM II mun. md lruublel. mm 3“! 3! disease: a! ‘ho weld, HOOd'I M and faultless can. rmerâ€"“ I have m m and ï¬nd It Mi!"- 7. It puriï¬es an Noggin! WILSON WILSON, NERVOUS DISEASES W, ,, , 1!,“ u the Dominion. deserved the highest credit fox-tho mannarmwhiohhohad can-10d onpnhlloaflair- than. I: would hon beensmsfl'ol indeed†withdlthodu- marvel to hie mind wee that-lbw mowurr’ed in m’e‘Yukon dun-m 0! which the Government or the people had a right to complain. Retunl to inveeti- gate! Sir, the thing that greatly troublee theee hon. gentlemen ie not that we re- fused to investigate, but that we did investigate. end showed that there wee no foundation for the etatemente made. Contrnct Vereue Day Labor. Mr. Fielding reviewed the question of the Yukon telegraph line. eaying that the money had been voted by Parliament and that the line wee aheelutelv neoee- m. roam chime um u was no! duo to the 09 “on. but a to hem mung «a Gum}. 1!. m a has madman. m an new to ma «1991:. which mm the am mama a! m M nu unwed with 1806 ml man (out! .11 puma hm: M up In MI lynch. TIM mum m Parliament ha pm at “1,796.8“. vb was over â€8.000.000 mm M u: 180.. It took over an miaum to: 11:. Fun to man All mandala“. The Hon. divided 5!: an mandala“. which w“; lost by 19 for to 29 sum“. The Inpply bill was flan pun-0d. Elm iii-if he been' {Emma by'thau in letter and in splxlt. _ Adminlatratlon of tho Yukon. . Ir. Foeterhadnfen-edfor tho thon- nndth time to the Yukon matter. Then wunopartoftheadmlnlstratlonottnh Government on whloh th Government mprondato appeal to the country than their administration at the Yukon dish-lot'nnmwonldbea genetalbeliet thattheMinmerofthoIntu-ior, when particularly charged with tho reepond- hintiuofgovermnentln_ that _eeetlon_o£ m. m: «midis w {co-ma with mum» from m mm 160 Md Mal oh {â€199 an wanna." When the Renee manned at 8 o'clock Hr. Fielding replied to Mr. Footer in a epeech of a little over an hour'e duration. Hesaidthatanppoeition a wtyhad always a wider liberty of utterance than when in pOWer. and the ideae ex by individual mernhere of a party while in Opposition were not neceeearily the viewoftheentirepartywhenin power. We found the preeent Opposition difler. ing among themeeivee on important qua- tione, and we aw Sir Charlee Topper actually tending for a reporter in Mont. real to axpreee hie approval of the policy of the Government on a particular quee- tion. andduring the eeeeion wehad found members of the Oppoeition expneee- ing different viewe on the nine question. The policy of the Liberal party wae declared in a formal Way. In the conven. tion which was held in Ottawa in 1893 a certain act of resolutione were These were the policy of the Liberal party, andbytheeetheparty waetohe tried. In the whole history of Parlia- mentary government in Canada there never win a political party which carried out 90 mil: in to abort atime the pledge. with which they went to the country. By one ‘of these resolutions they had pledged themeeivee to reform‘ the arm. The tariff had been reformed: ithad been reformed no that the Opposition. though they talked about it. though they do- nounced it, though they condemned it. had never dared to comebeforethe Houee andplaceonthejournale of the Houee a reeolution condemninu it. It had heen reformed to the ntiafaction of the Lib- erale of the country. while fair~minded Coneervativee from ocean to ocean had acknowledged that the change hat proved tohe adapted to the induetriee dthe country. and that under that change Canadahae prospered ae neverbefore. The Liberala promised to introducea redntribution bill: theyhad fulï¬lled that promieezandif that hill ienotonthe statute books of the country today it weenotthe fnultoftheLihei-al party. We might take the whole range of matp tu-I diecueeed at the Liberal convention at Ottawa. It would be found in almoet every inetanee_ the pledge given by the a-.. a L , he ,7, eases the public interest might be ad- venoed by doing the work by day labor. 1! you are always sure of getting thor« oughly independent. honest and unable mentopntinohu-geofthe work. The West Huron Onse- Mr. Fielding referred to the West Huron oess. pointing out that the case is still unï¬nished. and that the Opposition had their whole oeseprepued months ego and could have bought it up in the Kr. Fielding devoted the remainder of hierpeechtotheflnancialaflnlrl o! the Government. He said that he had noticed that there is e dieposition on the part of the Opposition and their preee to repeat an old trick of theire. to group together all the expense of the year. and the estimate- 01 the year. capital. income. railway lubeidiee. and everything clue, and pince them in comparison with the expendituree on coneolidated fund account hythelutGovernmentin theyearethht theywerein once. It wee wanton- membarthettheeumef something leee than 087,000,000, for which they ray the lateGovarnmentearried ontheeflaireof thecountryin 1890, wan not thetotal tum of their expenditure. but only the sum of their expenditure on consolidated fund account. But they were constantly quoting at their expenditure tor that year â€6.000.000 or t3?.000.000â€"it val nearly “7.000.000. but they wally spoke of it u 386.000.000â€"and pinch: it in comparison with the teal “putts: economical gentlemen, who now of extravagant and who now rolled up together and placed it in all :heoe item! with their expenditure of sary. In reference to the departures from the tender and contract system, Mr. Fielding said in fact the tender and eon- tract system not infrequently pots work into the hands of Irresponsible and in- capable people, people who at the time that they undertake the work persuade you that they are capable and responsi- ble. But it often happens that the result of your giving that contract is that if you give the work to people who am not able to do it ntisfactorily, the result is very serious delay and injury to the pub- lic service. There may he exceptional circumstances which will justify a de- parture from the tenda and contract sys- tem, and my ‘opinion is that _in_man’y M r. lloldlug’u Boply. Tho Flu-nus. ï¬nes, ond the two girls were thrown into . the voter. Flosnle m dragged out. but I lay sunk, and could not be found. At n has hour In: night the remain! Md not 1 boon recovered. Mr. W. H. McMnllcn wee born and educated in Port Hope at on: public and high schools. Hutmmblflewuen appointment on reporter on the chi! of The Toronto World. He has evereince maintained his connection with the peper, and his ability and diligence won for him needy oduncenent. He me very popnlu- in Port Hope And eympethy tor his potent: in most protonnd. Port Hope. Ont. Aug. 1nâ€"w. E. McMunemarepcrterontheMotThe Toronto World, and a son ct Aldcman John McMullen at this town, was drowned here yesterday afternoon and the ad occurrence hascasta gloom over the whole town. Mr. McMullen was hell- daying at the home of his parents. He came to Port Hope on Honday last with the Durham Old cha. audiew met with a more enthusiastic reception. He was one or the boys his townsmen were most proud of. Yesterday afternoon he went down b the lake for a swim. He selected the west pier. which jute out a considerable dis- tance into Lake Ontario. as the point for his dip. The water at this point is very deep. but being a swimmer. young HcMullen plunged fearlessly in. He made directly for the sandy beach. where the children bathe in shallow water, 100 yardsor so distant. but before hehad covered halt the distance he was seined with cramps and sank. The accident was witnessed by a crowd of women and chil- drenon the beach and aloe bynddie Filling. a lad oi ls. who wasonthe pier. The boy plunged in and swam out gallantly to young McMullen's rescue. The sinking man caught him wildly and they both sank twice. Mcuullen relaxed his hold as they went down the second time, and young Filling brought him agnlntothesurfaoo. The boy wasnot strong enough to hold Mclullen up in the water He slipped from his grasp and Hunilton. Aug. 12.â€"A lamentable drowning accident took place in tho Bench Canal about 9.†int evening. May and Floods Reeves. listen-I, when home in on Grant avenue, rowed acro- the canal in 5 small boat. 0n ranching the south side one of the due:- took the handofo young man tau-moon: getting uhore. In doing to lb. stepped on the gunwnle of the boat. which up- 33k? '87.; amiab- htor Pmiu inc-1n brought up the body of the nabs-tum young man and wish the mace hon theMcMahon Bm host 3031'“.- Mona to unto» him you “NEW“: Toledo. 0.. Aug 9.â€"Ontheevenlux of Aug HS. in the middle of the street in trout o! the Memorial United Brethren Church. this city, the elegantly bound volumes which compoee the llln-ary of Harlhal 0. Waggoner. formerly one o! the most pronounced agnostic: in the world. will be burned. He wan recently converted to Christianity. and made a public devaluation of faith a few week: .30 and became a member of the United Brethren Church. The llhrary in queetlou is valued at several thousand dollars. Nearly every author of any note who wrote 11: detenee of agnosticinu, found e place for hll works in Mr. Waggoner’e llbrary. ‘I’ho Toronto union at the Wood at Bollwoy kamen have boon noun-d that the executive commit“ will make onomoneflorttowdton tho monoco- mont ond u poulblo adjult that: duc- “Hon. Gentlemen of flu Senna, Gon- tlenen at the House of Commons: In biddmgyonhnwolll duh-o unexpe- tho hope that Canada â€Â£11131. continue to enjoy a†may a pram! will.†The Boy-ll Badman of Gandhi: In- fantry furnishtd the sand of honor. Inna-Ion Adm-mum». I». Mhhfllflludl '0 have on- Moa m lamina-MI mu "hue mm a mm mm. Md tho mule" . “bk Addlflon to a» public «hi. I as. mm m would can. out um you. via-Inga on July 1 M mm“ mm a! In «only about 01.100.000. u mum at: warm 0' 00.500.000 in every our and» m mum-mm of an on. gentleman onpomu. Though no account- »: no. cloned. and I on only present» approx- luuto mamas! today. I on any that the mnm‘ I made. namely. “an m lam of debt would ï¬ll o_nly_01.700.- vâ€"vâ€"v wâ€"w- 000. which wu rounded by the Hon-c u eminently ntictnciory, will he found well within the mat. And 1 "man to iot that when the mhlio ncoountu m on the able next caution we will have tho mticfaciory exhibit of having carried on those great public worn with a reduced use of taxation and an addi- tion to the public debt of not 83.500300. but very little more than “5.000.000. Tho Spuoh From the Throne. Hie Excellency Lord Minio proceeded in m to the Senate Chamber shortly after 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon and pmgued Pariiement. His Excellency having taken his eeai on the throne. and ihe Commons having been summoned. delivered the speech from the throne. which was as follows: W. B. aeration. of “rho Toronto World 8:33. Drawn-d While 0“ for 3 Still: .8 Port Bopo. “I an: glad to charm that the action of Canada in deciding to unite man the mother country and the Australian col- onie- in the construction or a Paciï¬c cable has metrwith general approval. “I congratulate you on tho 'ovidonoa of continued ptooporiw that prevail- in all porno! the Dominion. and which baa stimulated the formation at no many 7‘Gendomon of the Hon. of Common: Ithankyoulnï¬um'l nun. for the supplies you have granted for the pm} KIM. A .- h,_-L- fl-- “Hon. Gentlemen of the Senna. Gen- flement oi the House of Commons: In relieving you of your dutiel during this protracted eeesion, I dedre to then}: you for the diligent attention you have given ‘0 the may important moo-urea which hove been submitted {or your consider.- on. com in having for thou chaos». d meat of antenna: that must mdtoinwthowulthot tho conn- Banana. 3 Clan-lulu- and Will Prov. II. faith by Burning III luldol Libra-y. Lathbfldgc, N.W.T., Aug. lLâ€"Iaut night some pal-cons on route. to (Saddam found Constablc Flower of the Mounted Police in c dymu condition at the ride 0! the trail. Two bullet wounds wane dis covered in hit head. from which he bloc proï¬les". dying a few minutes 1ft. ho- mg found. The coroner’l jmy m I vol-(1M of suicide while inane from Injurie- received by being thwarting: _h|l horn: nova- w I MARSHALL 0. WAGGONEB Drown-d 3: Bull".- huh. SAD TAKING OFF. WEEKLY POST, LINDSAY, ONTARIO. AUGUST 18. 1899 Parasol-Patric.†8.â€"Whuthc O.P.R. imp-rm 11ml“ wu mingle“ mention yumyimornlncn w whom stealing n “(landmin- pm killeduuhnfly. Hi- 1- 17mm Noun. numunxumnu. 8. A. mumm' thawed that!†can from my. Ont. mmmbh n 7, Henry Wflghto! 90mm .chlll sndJ.A.Pomonof18Tynhllnnnno, whuo going for a hub, found the body o'JohnW. Bryce of u mwmouhtfeuolmta at! thalxhibitionWlm-t. Human thoncbthllontmmthowhrt In at! cu no i g «amines. 11..de shoe youoltnndlumuwldovnd th ohfldmï¬owunmhcdflu lun- haflrmotJohn misquotcmd Dunn. Aug. 14.â€" In km of Kabuki. tho ninth of 3: Cu:- 8 outright. 3nd their nicel- L'non Honou- pll. yho was antenna with than. which his tithe wu mm. ' rho Shimmy topic to-day In tho Tran-val aim-flan. sad the ballet ll be- mb); daily more ï¬rm that nothing but war can settle the question. and thu this Moment 1. not in 0!. Bundling. I'll! to Overflow“; Toronto. Aug. 15â€"11391me mtm. being W “the Exhibition onloo- m “to tho anti-Ia, aid: â€We, no In sauna with cranking. You. hone. m up totho Wdfl.mdfl|flw I roootd. whlloattle, abound-11mm .1038 “yuan-decay no. Ionic-7mm: lawman-Id. but they-n, puking. â€".â€"- __ ._._ so than. Tho Gm Utt- hndcum-ldtohnnappuodto their to More in them.whllo manual-d .nd Dim' Nmmw Baum-campnblhhus ms flat tho Govcnment hu moflonod m nmmcmwmwm Mllnoidcotcnluncnpon hand» undment. tradition or «moms. Danton“ from Wuhan re- port â€unusable axillary activity than. Tho oommmdlnc onco- Inn hold a mating sad tuned circular- notifying the volunteers to hold Multan-d- â€mouths-atria. of Enahnd's Indian wensport service would mmwmmnooo seldic-s into the enemy's country within these weeh. These would be drown largely teem tronsports now needy ot Bombâ€. For the protection of the Note! ts-ontler tin-Io I. m, 9 am 3 ‘ Lulysmith. which is nee: n Hill. oboutsixhcursbyniih-omtho Inns- veel frontier. In addlticn to regain-s there are 8.000 available ï¬ghting men d the mounted police and tho volunteer corps. Ir. Chamberlain has gone to his home otHichburv. where he is inconstsnt e communication with the use d the omcinl world. Censor-hip Agun Lento. Iondon. Ans. 11.â€"'1‘hero is little actual news this morning concerning Transvaal mm. From the silence of the despotches sens-ding Hr. Chambi- hin'slot speech ltlooksnsthonghtho censorship were again octive. It is evi- dent. however. thot the nmondment to the constitution empowering the Govern- ment. intheeventotwor. to collnpcn ell inhabitants. without distinction. to assist in the idetenceflcf the sbte._hos Tha Uluandara Flying From Tranavaal Canaan-mum. ‘flu loath um" lit-nun lo VII}. In Ibo Gonna.“ In low . In. land In "W loam. o! It. 'rmumâ€"rm mum-u 4n Ila-tn. In». 00 1'?va In an“ hub-u. landoa. Ans. ll.-‘l‘ho II. Jmu' Guano yaw-do! afternoon ny- oll tho ship In: companies under ohm to tho Br! I]: Admiralty for tun-port pnrpoou hove been notiï¬ed to hold .11 that: mo- pono In we for tho unmodhuo (loop-toll of troops. The noun-r Dunno bu boon ordered to b. In admon- 8n- nrdq to ship a detachment «has. «query to 8“me wannndtharonowinhuiao oooopotho undue! lighting fa- thence-lou- Munhotutnxtontor timing. The unusual-moth. Boon ice-tinned :8 17,000 nun, mood int-nay nnd spiendidly equipped "161617. The. no nobottor Ioidiou in tho worldnndno “marksman. Aswan». mun; torooisknowntobomtionod donatho Val Rim 3nd oppodb Revenue, on tho Natal condor. Then ore only 5.000 British troops in Noni, out! than or. ï¬nally lacing moved to Xenon-tic. It is 1106 though. m. sh“ the Boa-I '11] “amps to hand. gho colony. The you copulation It is recognised that the covet-amt huetreehend, now that Perliementil promued. end that Lord sunbnry end Mr. Chamber-loin were only waiting for e riddnnoe of Parliunentery min“ before launching into e wet-like policy. This we: foreseen by public men, hence the Home at Commons wee not surprised et Mr. Chembcletn'e funk Ingestion on Wedneedny thet the Government we! reedyforeneppeeltoemeitthe'rw val ebonld mnein Itubborn in it- rein-1 toeooepthh propul- utoejolntin- quiry into the tunohiee quenion. hick (10'5“ mo hummont. “mum damn hdghtoned tho spirit d uncul- m and attainment which hudnoo bun cannula-ted to the unappr- nd the Myâ€: @0an from Johnna-bur: "mm-athenflw could with; manna-hum to pluuwifl: wagon- nnd can sad-n â€1111:ch thqbopflq 013!»- 5 WEEâ€"WANT TO FIGHT "In' the lobby um- tin “dun 1nd dont‘hohnhnood opinion math“ :hoBoc-cm courting . oonfllot_and TRANSPORT SHIPS ALL READY. wm lak- SODOHmu lad. Drowned In I too: of Water. 0-. not. b be“. Substanga’Shadow London. Aug. ll.â€"Tho Moone- apondu «The Daily News ‘7': ll. Dale-Inc'- visit to 8:. Pombmwm qua-don: which may at..." 31.91921- ._. .mm‘: 'aiiï¬iiï¬gï¬ :E8: 183; 51! 5:55;? A 88 ii: i . £5- ;a 3‘85 £5. mm, qubklynd . 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Wuhlnflon: 059mm! lattes. blah Insult-n: sunscr- uy “hm-ï¬ns umbawa to hold out n 11m. low; that European "cognition wmhomtodbyAng. abundant!» pro-am United Stua- Admlnlmflon will b- overthrown. Mulls. Aug. ll.â€"Msjot-Geuall 0:11 My laud an arch! cloning tho math-handset the insurgents to in bland Mos Amunddo ï¬nned a Th. 00.! on On ‘1le01! I Clothing .- Fin mam-Won. GEN. MACARTHUR'S SUCCESS. DBOWI‘ID I! ran IUIIIQ ' no Franco-luau- Allin... World's Cit-nylon. Colond. IO! IUIKID to 9341.. Doluuo n no." Audi. Cal-eh Did I!“ Go on. , Toronto. 8. min. insurgents to MHWHIW I; JAMES KEITH ROBT. GHAMBERS gsi'iégï¬g YOU KNOW WHAT YOU PAY M. 1).. M. C. P. bra-Ii“. 1.1m. Eye, Ear. Iqse and Throat Specialist nomum ACCIDENT. new (and: Accident nun-co www.cmum madman-0921a: Pro-am. mum to .11 bad â€cum-Mucus. FIRE. mum.hï¬audclobo- the loyal. The Imperial. The m m The Wm M General lnsmanne 908MB. w. mooess, F. e. um, PLATE GLASS. no land-Inland nun-cc Co. GEO. JINGLE, "QBAY. 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